Etymologies

Examples

In the case of terrorism-related material, objections could fall in the categories "violent or repulsive conduct," including subcategories for "physical attack" or - in a label added last November after complaints about Mr. Awlaki - "promotes terrorism."

In the 19th century, the cause might be a church, and people donated money and they were then honored by having their name added to the quilt--much the way fundraisers today sell "bricks" or walkway stones to honor donors.

I was more than a little nervous, since I figured I was the one responsible for her losing her job back in Quincy, but she seemed to have done okay for herself despite that setback, so I agreed and told the warden to have her name added to my visitation list.

Mr. Giardina says the move allowed Jhane Barnes to recognize some savings on labor costs -- the Italian factory, for instance, would normally take two months to fill a suit order while the Chinese factory takes six weeks -- but not as large as some might expect because the label added features that its Italian-made suits didn't have.

Merchant ships, but not warships, have the word added to their name for good luck as they encounter the perils of the high seas in the belief that Marus complete the voyage to the distant port and return to a joyous homecoming, thus completing the circle.